Student Benefits and Erasmus+ Support

A Multidisciplinary Perspective: Engineering students, who typically have limited exposure to EU studies, gain a broader perspective by engaging with legal, economic, and political dimensions of digital transformation.


Career and Employment Advantage:
Students who understand the EU’s Digital Single Market strategy and regulatory standards gain a competitive edge in companies operating internationally, public institutions, and start-ups.


Research and Thesis Support:
Graduate students are encouraged to conduct research and write theses on EU digital transformation policies, supported by dedicated academic supervision.


Erasmus+ Incentive:
The project raises awareness of EU integration and digital transformation, encouraging students and academic staff to apply for future Erasmus+ and Jean Monnet projects.